The Unidentified Flying Raw (UFRaw) is a utility to read and manipulate raw images from digital cameras. It can be used on its own or as a Gimp plug-in. It reads raw images using Dave Coffin's raw conversion utility - DCRaw. UFRaw supports color management workflow based on Little CMS, allowing the user to apply ICC color profiles. For Nikon users UFRaw has the advantage that it can read the camera's tone curves. Even if you don't own a Nikon, you can still apply a Nikon curve to your images.

Actually that exiv2 .pet I just linked to is also missing the symlink libexiv2.so.2, so either check whether you have the real exiv2 library, and you're just missing the symlink, or if you download the one above, just add the required symlink.

When you say create the symlink for libexiv where does it need to be created and linking what to what?

chasman666, do have that lib? They are usually in '/usr/lib'. If you do, a symlink, with the correct name, is easily created in the same directory where the original lib resides, by right clicking and choosing "link" from the popup. Name it as required.

Hope that does the trick

NB. If a pet or program I install has missing dependencies, I always search my system for exactly what depends were stated in the message, without the suffix, with Pfind. This should locate any dependent libs if they are there. Then, if they are present then you can symlink as suggested._________________Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access

No apologies required...I know libexiv2.so.2 exists with puppy-4.1.2, and I imagine puppy 4.2.1 would have as well. If you open a console, (Menu>Utility>Rxvt), & enter the command ufraw does the program open, or do you get any errors?

If you enter ls /usr/lib/libexiv2*, what response do you get?

Lastly, the above package was made to install the ufraw gimp plugin to /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plugins, but I suspect the package, you're using, has installed gimp elsewhere. e.g. with the gimp 2.6.3 I've got, the plugins are located at /usr/local/lib/gimp/2.0/plugins, so it's a simple matter to either move it to the latter location, or symlink it. Except I just noticed that 2.6.3 already has the ufraw plugin, but I can't locate it in the plugin browser? More research required.

You have to find out which one is the actual lib (possibly the last one you mention) and symlink to it with the correct name. I see you have three entries, two of those are probably symlinks. _________________Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access

AFAIK there is no program that can interpret a CHDK CRW file produced for a Canon A470. CHDK does have an extra option to save as DNG format in-camera and it is that option I use. The DNG file can be open in Ufraw and Rawtherapee as well.

There is a program for converting CRW files to DNG, http://code.google.com/p/dng4ps2/ , the A470 is not listed, but other cameras are. The CRW / CR2 format is not universal, AFAIK, it can differ from camera to camera.

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